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ActiveModel::Serializers
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Recommended Controllers Serializer Gem?
Hey folks, I've been using FastJsonapi::ObjectSerializer in past projects, but it is now deprecated and it's successor is "in maintenance mode! ". The og serializer had no release since 2015.
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Ruby on Rails Serialization: The Basics
Further reading: Active Model Serializers Github
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Active Model Serializers
In order to use our serializers, first we must install the gem into our gem file. we can do that by first grabbing our "Active Model Serializers" gem file from "https://rubygems.org/gems/active_model_serializers/versions/0.10.13". We will copy the gem from this website and paste it into our gem file in our application like so
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ActiveModel::Serializer and You
Today I thought I'd run through a few of the powerful things that the ActiveModel::Serializer gem brings to the table when used in a Ruby on Rails application. Sure, there are faster alternatives, but AMS is the first one I learned how to use, and thus it holds a special place in my heart. Quick question before we dive too much deeper, though...
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What are you using for API JSON serialization in 2022?
AMS
- What is the best way to retrieve all instances of a model, along with it's associations, in an index action when using React (or not Rails Views)?
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Must/Should/Can - a Personal Organization System
ActiveModelSerializers to build JSON views
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What is the best way to pass another model instance back from a separate controller?
Might be overkill for your situation but I generally use https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers for my projects. Otherwise just build the hash you are sending back to the frontend with standard code.
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REST API - Modern Rails JSON Serializers - Which Ones To Use?
On the other hand, we have Active Model Serializers. This gem is also deprecated but has another stable version 0.10. I also found Blueprinter gem. I've never used it before and don't know its limitations.
What are some alternatives?
Version Cake - :cake: Version Cake is an unobtrusive way to version APIs in your Rails or Rack apps
jbuilder - Jbuilder: generate JSON objects with a Builder-style DSL
Grape - An opinionated framework for creating REST-like APIs in Ruby.
Blueprinter - Simple, Fast, and Declarative Serialization Library for Ruby
Crêpe - 🥞 The thin API stack.
graphql - Ruby implementation of GraphQL
Rails::API - Rails for API only applications
Fast JSON API - No Longer Maintained - A lightning fast JSON:API serializer for Ruby Objects.
JSONAPI::Resources - A resource-focused Rails library for developing JSON:API compliant servers.
rabl - General ruby templating with json, bson, xml, plist and msgpack support
Jsonite - A tiny, HAL-compliant JSON presenter for your Ruby APIs.